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Pruritus: an overview. What drives people to scratch an itch?


ABSTRACT: Pruritus is a common complaint associated with many conditions. It negatively impacts sleep, quality of life, and mortality. Itch is transmitted along both histaminergic and non-histaminergic pathways with a complex interplay between keratinocytes, immune cells and cutaneous neurons. Individuals who present with pruritus should undergo a thorough assessment, especially those over 65 years old, to exclude underlying malignancy. Treatment no longer consists of antihistamines alone. Physicians now have an array of therapies in their armamentarium, to help alleviate this distressing symptom.

SUBMITTER: Lavery MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5031103 | biostudies-other | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Pruritus: an overview. What drives people to scratch an itch?

Lavery Michael Joseph MJ   Kinney Michael Owen MO   Mochizuki Hideki H   Craig John J   Yosipovitch Gil G  

The Ulster medical journal 20160901 3


Pruritus is a common complaint associated with many conditions. It negatively impacts sleep, quality of life, and mortality. Itch is transmitted along both histaminergic and non-histaminergic pathways with a complex interplay between keratinocytes, immune cells and cutaneous neurons. Individuals who present with pruritus should undergo a thorough assessment, especially those over 65 years old, to exclude underlying malignancy. Treatment no longer consists of antihistamines alone. Physicians now  ...[more]

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